You must have heard the word “cutting edge technologies” but do you really understand what it means? and what actually is cutting edge? During blogging, I have experienced
The Mystery of Green, Blue and White Water
Do you know how the Earth’s atmosphere evolved and the role it has been playing since its evolution? If No, let’s talk about it. The atmosphere of Planet Earth has evolved slowly over
Is the Sun Sending more Powerful Flares in 2023 than Earlier?
Ameya Paleja (a science writer based in Hyderabad, India) reported to “Science” that not only this, but more coronal mass ejections (CME) and geomagnetic storms are waiting for us in the times
Discursive Deflection, Social media and Pakistan
Discursive Deflection, Social media and Pakistan. Everyone understands the importance of social media under the current world scenario? It is being used (more misused) in Pakistan as it is in
The Havana Syndrome
Aristotle believes, “while fiction is impossible, it should not be implausible”. Which means a statement not seeming probable or reasonable? Havana syndrome is true to type of
The Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers
What are the general impact of these ARs? How to use of Atmosphere River as water resource? What is the impact of ARs on Economy? What is the role of climate change on ARs and, How to
HAARP: Conspiracy Theory or Cutting-Edge Technology?
HAARP: High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program is an ionosphere (ionized part of the upper atmosphere of earth from about 30- 600 miles above the sea level: a region that
The Idea so Powerful
Open eyes, see the land, the Azure, the sky and the “rising sun from the East.”
Isn’t it a powerful idea? Indeed, it is but do we understand the message contained therein? No, we don’t?
Power of the Idea and Idea so Powerful
John F. Kennedy once said: A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance. Ideas are inspirational. The idea: Do you not see the Yellow River come from the sky?
Weather-modification: Prospects and Retrospect
On November 13, 1946, pilot Curtis Talbot, working for the General Electric Research Laboratory, climbed to an altitude of 14,000 feet about 30 miles east of Schenectady, New York. Talbot,